As a beginner of any language, you must know the importance of the words, "words" and " verbs" are the soldiers which give 100℅ guarantees of winning the Battle, there are different types of verbs and words, which you should know them and also know how to use in the statements.
Are some basic concepts of knowing them moreover how they work in sentences.
As a learner of the English language, firstly aware yourselves of the parts of speech,
There are 8 types of speech in English grammar.
(1) Noun-
plays an important part in English grammar, in the absence of nouns, The language of English can be imagined, the first word of the paragraph, story, article, and myths are written by the noun.
VANITY (NOUN): Conceit
Synonyms: self-conceit, narcissism
Antonyms: modesty
Example Sentence:
It flattered his vanity to think I was in love with him.
Synonyms: self-conceit, narcissism
Antonyms: modesty
Example Sentence:
It flattered his vanity to think I was in love with him.
INCURSION (NOUN): Attack on
Synonyms: assault on, raid on
Antonyms: retreat.
Synonyms: assault on, raid on
Antonyms: retreat.
NURTURE (NOUN): upbringing
Synonyms: care, fostering
Antonyms: nature
Example Sentence:
They are all that nature and nurture have made them.
Synonyms: care, fostering
Antonyms: nature
Example Sentence:
They are all that nature and nurture have made them.
ILLUSION (NOUN): Appearance
Synonyms: impression, imitation
Antonyms: reality
Example Sentence:
We have to showcase an illusion of family togetherness.
Synonyms: impression, imitation
Antonyms: reality
Example Sentence:
We have to showcase an illusion of family togetherness.
CREDENCE (NOUN): Acceptance
Synonyms: assurance, certainty
Antonyms: denial, disbelief
Example Sentence:
If a person wants to give credence to his business, they must develop a website for it.
Synonyms: assurance, certainty
Antonyms: denial, disbelief
Example Sentence:
If a person wants to give credence to his business, they must develop a website for it.
STREAM (NOUN) succession
Synonyms: series, string
Antonyms: trickle.
Synonyms: series, string
Antonyms: trickle.
PERIL (NOUN): Danger
Synonyms: jeopardy risk
Antonyms: safety.
Synonyms: jeopardy risk
Antonyms: safety.
PATHOS (NOUN): Poignancy
Synonyms: tragedy, sadness
Antonyms: fortune, joy.
Synonyms: tragedy, sadness
Antonyms: fortune, joy.
(2) Pronoun-
is the second largest part of English grammar which the most frequently is used in a sentence in English, it's known as the replacement of nouns, in the absence of the noun, "pronoun" is take the place of a noun but according to the structure or the forms.
(3) Adjective -
It's a modifier which is used characteristics or features to the noun and pronoun, but it's used before a noun and indirectly a pronoun.
IMMEDIATE (ADJECTIVE): Current
Synonyms: present, existing
Antonyms: past.
Synonyms: present, existing
Antonyms: past.
SPECIFIC (ADJECTIVE): Particular
Synonyms: specified, certain
Antonyms: general.
Synonyms: specified, certain
Antonyms: general.
EXPERIMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): Innovative
Synonyms: new, original
Antonyms: stale.
Synonyms: new, original
Antonyms: stale.
ALLIED (ADJECTIVE): Associated
Synonyms: related, connected
Antonyms: unrelated.
Synonyms: related, connected
Antonyms: unrelated.
EVASIVE (ADJECTIVE): Prevaricating
Synonyms: elusive, ambiguous
Antonyms: frank.
Synonyms: elusive, ambiguous
Antonyms: frank.
NOTEWORTHY (ADJECTIVE): Notable
Synonyms: interesting, significant
Antonyms: unexceptional, boring
Synonyms: interesting, significant
Antonyms: unexceptional, boring
FASCINATING (ADJECTIVE): Engrossing
Synonyms: captivating, absorbing
Antonyms: boring.
COUNTER (ADJECTIVE): Opposing
Synonyms: opposed, opposite
Antonyms: complementary.
Synonyms: captivating, absorbing
Antonyms: boring.
COUNTER (ADJECTIVE): Opposing
Synonyms: opposed, opposite
Antonyms: complementary.
UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE) Unparalleled
Synonyms: unequaled, unmatched
Antonyms: normal.
Synonyms: unequaled, unmatched
Antonyms: normal.
ILLUSTRIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Eminent
Synonyms: distinguished, acclaimed
Antonyms: unknown.
8. AGGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): Assertive
Synonyms: forceful, competitive
Antonyms: submissive.
9. PROPITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Favourable
Synonyms: auspicious, promising
Antonyms: inauspicious.
Synonyms: distinguished, acclaimed
Antonyms: unknown.
8. AGGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): Assertive
Synonyms: forceful, competitive
Antonyms: submissive.
9. PROPITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Favourable
Synonyms: auspicious, promising
Antonyms: inauspicious.
(4) Verb -
Is an action word that shows the action of the doer or the subject of the statement.
CONFIDE (VERB): Reveal
Synonyms: disclose, divulge
Antonyms: keep from.
INTENSIFY (VERB) Escalate
Synonyms: boost, increase
Antonyms: lessen.
HARBOUR (VERB): Shelter
Synonyms: conceal, hide
Antonyms: hand over.
EARMARK (VERB): Set aside
Synonyms: reserve, appropriate
Antonyms: use up.
Synonyms: disclose, divulge
Antonyms: keep from.
INTENSIFY (VERB) Escalate
Synonyms: boost, increase
Antonyms: lessen.
HARBOUR (VERB): Shelter
Synonyms: conceal, hide
Antonyms: hand over.
EARMARK (VERB): Set aside
Synonyms: reserve, appropriate
Antonyms: use up.
BELITTLE (VERB): Disparage
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: praise.
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: praise.
PROTRACT (VERB): Prolong
Synonyms: extend, draw out
Antonyms: curtail, shorten.
Synonyms: extend, draw out
Antonyms: curtail, shorten.
ENFORCE (VERB): Compulsory
Synonyms: obligatory, mandatory
Antonyms: voluntary.
Synonyms: obligatory, mandatory
Antonyms: voluntary.
(5) Adverb -
Words that are added before or after the verb and an adjective to enhance the meaning, is known as an adverb.
in a while,
just a bit,
slightly close,
as soon as possible,
very quickly,
surprisingly well,
at the fairground
(6) Preposition -
Prepositions are joiners that connect only nouns and pronouns to show their specific/unspecific place, time, and direction.
about his homework,
across the road,
around the corner,
before June,
by himself,
like her brother,
near the vegetable store,
of milk and honey,
out the door
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